Desean Thompson’s goal is to help Gainesville hip-hop artists succeed


Desean “CEO Dee” Thompson, 38, is the founder and CEO of Go Legit Entertainment, an independent record label founded in 2016. Thompson poses for a picture in a studio at Pulp Arts located at 1705 NE 16th Ave.
(Credit: Photo by Voleer Thomas/For The Guardian)

A passion for music since childhood has led Desean “CEO Dee” Thompson to use his music and business expertise to help others achieve their dreams in the music industry.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Thompson was 6 when he moved to Gainesville, 6 where he later began his music venture.

In 2016, the Buchholz High School graduate started an independent record label, Go Legit Entertainment, with his older brother, Akeem “DJ Terrah” Thompson Sr., who worked at Magic 101.3 FM. Sadly, his brother’s music career was cut short due to his untimely death in 2021 at age 39.

“I wanted to protect him on his journey,” said Desean Thompson, adding that he helped his brother transition from being a DJ to a music producer. “He loved the craft so much that he wasn’t focused on the business. I wanted to help him through that music transition and help him to be the producer I know he could become.”



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